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February 2019

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11 February 2019
Oriental
Borneo

New Trip Report: Sabah, Borneo

Another great Borneo report. It is amazing how much the mammalwatching has improved there over the past few years. Deramakot, Kinabatangan and Mt Kinabalu, 2018: Naturetrek, 2 week

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11 February 2019
Central and South America
brazilian wildlife watchinggiant armadillokabomani tapirPantanal mammalwatchingPantanal wildlife

Giant Armadillo & Tapir Quest – Royle Safaris trip report 2018

Giant Armadillo and Kabomani Tapir Expedition Sep 2018 This trip report is from a private tailored tour Royle Safaris ran in September 2018. Our objectives were two fold, principal

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7 February 2019
Africa
South Africa

New Trip Report: South Africa

South Africa, September 2018: Richard Webb (WildWings), 11 days & 58 species including both rhinos, Caracal, Black-footed Cat, Large-spotted Genet and both otters. Jon

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7 February 2019
Africa
Senegal

New Trip Report: Senegal

Richard Webb just got back from Senegal. He was mainly birding but did see some good mammals. Here’s the list which also links to the full report on Cloudbirders. Senegal, 20

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6 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Mongolia

New Trip Report: Mongolia

Here’s another Naturetrek report Mongolia, 2018: Naturetrek, 12 days & 15 species including Saiga, Corsac Fox and Snow Leopard. Jon

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5 February 2019
Africa
Madagascar

New Trip Report: Madagascar’s Lemurs

Ranomofana, Isalo, Ifaty & Andasibe Parks, 2018: Naturetrek, 2 weeks & 22 species including 18 lemurs. Jon

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5 February 2019
Uncategorised
tapir costa rica

i search places for Bairds Tapir in Costa Rica

Hello, i will go to Costa Rica in december. I am searching goog spots to see Bairds Tapir. I know Sirena Station in Corcovadao NP (i have been there in 2010), but i search other pl

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5 February 2019
Europe and the Palearctic
Poland

New Trip Reports: Poland

Here are two Lynx chasing trips from Naturetrek. Definitely my most wanted European mammal… Poland, 2017: Naturetrek, 8 days & 19 species including Eurasian Lynx, Wolf a

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4 February 2019
Africa
Namibia

New Trip Report: Hoanib River Basin, Namibia

A new report from the Kakoveld in Namibia. Kakoveld, 2018: John Weir’s account of a trip to the Hoanib Skeleton Coast Camp, with desert mammals including Lions and Elephants.

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4 February 2019
Africa
Ethiopia

New Trip Report: The Somali and Gondar Regions of Ethiopia

A very interesting report from Stefan Lithner. I’d love to visit the Somali Region. Somali and Gondar, 2018: Stefan Lithner, 2 weeks & at least 38 species including Dibat

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